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  • Use my link to install BLOODLINE for Free: app.adjust.com/3fxx9jz_x134mnn & Get a special starter pack available for the next 30 days! Thanks to BLOODLINE for sponsoring. | Punching Weight has covered every console port of Doom EXCEPT for one. I saved the best for the last, the one that stood above all the rest, the one that almost out-Doomed Doom. My personal favorite version: PlayStation Doom.
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    ☠Credits ☠
    Written by Derek Alexander
    Shot by Grace Kramer
    Edited by @SoberDwarf
    PSX Doom Music by Aubrey Hodges aubreyhodges.bandcamp.com
    Thumbnail by Daniel Alba ► / evernightstudio
    Intro/Outro Music by Hellstar.Plus ☠ ► hellstarplus.bandcamp.com/alb...
    Artwork and Bumper by Studio Goblin ☠ ► www.studiogoblin.co.uk
    Chapters
    00:00 - Hey I'm Derek It's Me Derek
    00:12 - Livin' In A Post Doom 64 Remaster World
    00:39 - The Port That Stood Alone
    02:33 - Bloodlines
    03:36 - The Single Game I Have Played The Most In My Life
    04:38 - So What Makes PSX Doom So Great?
    07:07 - It's Still Not A Perfect Version of Doom
    10:36 - PC Mods for PlayStation Doom
    11:27 - THE MUSIC!
    15:35 - Aubrey Hodges Is A Genius
    17:27 - Final Doom Hurt Me Personally...
    18:40 - Ok, But How Is This Port Really?
    21:20 - It's Time for PSX Doom To Have Its Own Comeback!
    22:19 - Stay Powerful!
    In this video, we play through the first levels of Doom on the PlayStation for Punching Weight. Afterwards, I also show off Final Doom on the PlayStation. If you're a fan of the Doom series, don't miss this video! PS 1 Doom is an iconic use of horror for the series. I'll take you through the magic the folks at Midway were able to spin to make PSX Doom truly special. We're living in the age of Doom 64, and it's time to see where the inspiration for Nintendo 64 Doom comes from. Of course we'll also discuss the gameplay and the differences between the original Doom on the PC and the ports for the PlayStation.
    #stopskeletons #doom #doom2
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  • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting

    Use my link to install BLOODLINE for Free: app.adjust.com/3fxx9jz_x134mnn & Get a special starter pack available for the next 30 days! Thanks to BLOODLINE for sponsoring. | This video is sort of a remake of an HVGN Quickie I made over 10 years ago. It feels weird that Punching Weight has never covered my absolute favorite console port of Doom! Hope you guys enjoy.

    • @MegaMicah12
      @MegaMicah12 Před rokem +3

      Sounds like a bl00dy Raid shadow legends clone to me. ;)

    • @Swordslinger-hb1ns
      @Swordslinger-hb1ns Před rokem +3

      The PlayStation port of Doom was said to be one of the earliest reasons to buy a PS1 back in its infancy. Said GamePro magazine not I. Still it was an excellent port of a legendary game/first person shooter.

    • @rezterralico4369
      @rezterralico4369 Před rokem

      Did Derek see Mike Matei playing a bunch of doom ports recently and was like yeah time for a doom video.

    • @kylefiore421
      @kylefiore421 Před rokem

      Hey, are you guys giving things away? I got contacted by someone seeming to be you guys.

    • @8bitvlad
      @8bitvlad Před rokem +4

      @@kylefiore421 No those are spam bots trying to scam people.

  • @VideoFeverShow
    @VideoFeverShow Před rokem +429

    In a world of cynical gaming hot takes, I just love watching someone geek out about their favorite games. It’s a nice reminder that video games are wonderful and they should make us happy.

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +132

      World is shitty enough already, why add to it?

    • @Austin-gj7zj
      @Austin-gj7zj Před rokem +16

      That's why I'll always watch Uncle Derek's vids. HVGN or not, he's spreading that positivity.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Před rokem +6

      @@StopSkeletonsFromFighting hear hear!

    • @CoralCopperHead
      @CoralCopperHead Před rokem +2

      @@StopSkeletonsFromFighting *Glances sideways at the PS1 port*
      Yeah... why bother...

    • @weofparadigm
      @weofparadigm Před rokem

      @@CoralCopperHead I would not say that's a cynical response

  • @RafaelOliveira-te6lm
    @RafaelOliveira-te6lm Před rokem +43

    The different tones of Doom music
    PS Doom: you are stuck in hell with demons
    PC Doom: demons are stuck in hell with you

    • @IronwillNeo
      @IronwillNeo Před 7 dny

      PC DOOM: Player feels badass because of the music that maybe helps boost the action
      PS1 DOOM: Teaches "when in hell fight like hell" with no need to write it on screen and it feels badass slaughtering demons at full speed
      Either way, demons are stuck in hell with Doomguy, but hell in PS1 feels more like "hell" and less like a "B movie" ... and honestlly, even when I played th PC versions I muted the songs and set PS1 music because it did not feel DOOM to me, still weapons sound less powerful too on PC version but the music to me is a nono, I grew up with PS1 DOOM,, my first fps game that I played it for literal 12 or 13 years on PS1 and emulator before I first played the PC versions so it always sounded (and looked) off to me.
      Still played at full speed the same at both, it is all about getting used to the gamepad (and as I mentioned, it was my first DOOM also my first fps, I do know how to circle strafe at ful speed while also changing directions to dodge everything and position myself behind other demons to avoid hitscam enemies, it is literally the same thing as on PC version).

  • @weofparadigm
    @weofparadigm Před rokem +478

    Every time I think Uncle Derek can't make any more Doom content, he surprises me again

    • @creativerealms
      @creativerealms Před rokem +20

      There is always more Doom content.

    • @dreadnaught2448
      @dreadnaught2448 Před rokem +16

      You forget. Uncle Derek needs his doom.

    • @joeyparkhill8751
      @joeyparkhill8751 Před rokem +11

      As the great Sgt. James Doakes said in Season 1 of The Hit TV series DEXTER: SURPRISE MUTHAFUCKA!

    • @EasyCure0
      @EasyCure0 Před rokem +9

      I'm still waiting for him to cover doom on a pregnancy test

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +67

      And there's still more I could do! But Doom needs a break for a while.

  • @sebastianaliandkulche
    @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +148

    This is not only a very well made port. This feels like a celebration, like a tribute to the original.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +8

      @xg223 I dont think the Jaguar levels are shitty, besides it has Club Doom :P

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +3

      @xg223 Derek said that?
      Besides i think the game looks better with the extra lightning effects and the fire sky. Maybe it doesnt look as smooth as the game in source ports (something very unfair to compare and to that case we should look at Psydoom instead) but it looks very competent to the original DOS release.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +5

      @xg223 Is ok to be wrong.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +4

      @xg223 You dont have any arguments too, you just say "it looks worse" and thats it.
      While it isnt my case i know people who played the PS1 version first and after playing PC original they were dissapointed. Again, it wasnt my case but i can see why. PC version is still amazing but people look the PS1 port with the wrong eyes, since from the first level its clearly the intentions from the developers. If the game ended up being 100% the same as PC i would find it boring to play.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +4

      @xg223 The developers didnt make the exclusive levels? The developers didnt change the levels textures and colours to improve the atmosphere? The developers didnt add the Doom 2 monsters on Doom 1 and create the Nightmare Spectee on top of that? And what about the Doom 1 levels that werent on Jaguar but on PC and PS1? Those werent adapted as well? Ok, i get it.... we dont need to continue talking.

  • @Brucifer2
    @Brucifer2 Před rokem +10

    Doom PS1 captures the plot of the game better than any other version. You are the last man in a horrific hell scape. You dont feel stronger from cool metal tracks. You feel like youre going into a losing situation that there is no hope for survival, capturing the meaning of being doomed.

  • @Mother_boards
    @Mother_boards Před rokem +99

    The soundtrack here feels like it would be perfectly at home in a horror-based TTRPG campaign - something like Call of Cthulhu or Alien. Really great stuff!

    • @TheFloodFourm
      @TheFloodFourm Před rokem +8

      video games OST’s are a treasure trove for TTRPGs

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +30

      Hodges has released extended versions of these soundtracks. PS Doom is almost 6 hours of music, more than enough for dedicated night of TTRPG!

    • @UToobin75
      @UToobin75 Před rokem +5

      @@StopSkeletonsFromFighting 6 hours of DOOM music by Aubrey Hodges would probably have the ability to open a literal portal to hell. Ouija Board ain't got nothin' on that

    • @TheChefBoo
      @TheChefBoo Před rokem

      cool, thanks for the music idea for curse of strahd

    • @Metalisalearning77
      @Metalisalearning77 Před 11 měsíci

      Not going to lie.... Aubrey Hodges work for PlayStation Doom & Doom64 has given me very bad dreams & there's been very few music that's given me nightmares:-
      *Shadowman
      *Jeff Wayne's "War of the Worlds"

  • @MarneusAndMilkyBlood
    @MarneusAndMilkyBlood Před rokem +186

    Aubrey Hodges has been responsible for most of the Quake 3 soundtrack on Dreamcast, another title you should absolutely look at in your Punching Weight series. He is singlehandedly responsible for my taste in industrial and electronic music and it's so important to me that I wish more people gave a look at his work!

    • @megahedgehog2039
      @megahedgehog2039 Před rokem +14

      He even did the music for the N64 versions of quake 1 and 2!

    • @DADVIDS
      @DADVIDS Před rokem +3

      Quake 3 revolution on PS2 also!

    • @megahedgehog2039
      @megahedgehog2039 Před rokem +3

      @@DADVIDS the manual for Q3R says the music was composed by Sonic Mayhem and Front Line Assembly. It's still a fascinating port in it's own right though!

    • @ennbee2051
      @ennbee2051 Před rokem +2

      'Gave a look...'?! Surely, you listen to music?! Huh?

    • @quiver5756
      @quiver5756 Před rokem +3

      Quake 1 & 2 on the N64 also has new horror soundtracks by Aubrey, which are just as good as his work in the Doom series.

  • @ChezTalden
    @ChezTalden Před rokem +22

    You made me realize that I have NEVER played Doom with its original soundtrack!
    The first Doom I played was the shareware version of chapter 1, on a Windows 3.1 PC with no dedicated sound card. It had no music at all and all soundbites were 8-bit crushed to death. And then my second Doom was... the PS1 one. That's probably why I don't recognize any of the Doom classic themes, but that PS1 opening menu gave me chills!

    • @wolfgangfrost8043
      @wolfgangfrost8043 Před rokem +6

      Yeah, those PC internal speaker sound effects were pretty rough & most systems had no volume control over it back then.

  • @innocenceUnknown
    @innocenceUnknown Před rokem +152

    PS Doom was by far the best port made, I loved how it took the original fast paced insanity and crossed it into a survival horror style. Hodge's work was what truly made it what it is. Hodges himself is an awesome guy and was nice enough to even give me permission to use his music my videos on my channel, it works so well with horror narrations.

    • @DanoLefourbe
      @DanoLefourbe Před rokem +9

      It's always nice to see talented people sharing their work instead of gatekeeping it.

    • @bubsy3861
      @bubsy3861 Před rokem +2

      Just want to say that I hate it about that port. I just hate that they just try to turn adrenaline rush demon slaughter intro some shitty horror. I don’t like doom 64 for it and I hate doom 3 even more. So, simple talking it’s a matter of taste in general... but Doom doesn’t mean to be that way originally.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +9

      @@bubsy3861 At least compared to Doom 3 it still maintains the fast pace gameplay. And is just a matter of perspective. Demons should feel scary, not like random dudes that killing them feels like another day job.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem

      @IsaacInfernape2000 (Raman) He said that it was a near perfect port of Doom.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem +2

      @IsaacInfernape2000 (Raman) I feel like actually Doom 3 feels very derivative. It isnt nearly as fun as Doom 1 and 2 and in terms of narrative it pales into comparison with other FPS at the time like Half Life 2. Doom 3 doesnt really know what it wants to be.
      Thats also the complain i have with the modern Doom games but at least they compensate with better level design and controls, Doom 3 level design is very linear and too much cramped.

  • @BikerMage
    @BikerMage Před rokem +3

    "There is nothing stopping you from playing this game right now."
    Well, I'm watching from work, so that would be an issue.

  • @SeeleSO02
    @SeeleSO02 Před rokem +66

    I love the original Doom soundtrack, but those Aubrey Hodges tracks are so damn blood chilling. I love them.

  • @dustL00P
    @dustL00P Před rokem +35

    The main standout for playstation doom I remember was the countless weekends where my big brothers would setup 2 TV back to back with the playstations and copies of doom then the weekend would melt away on 1v1 deathmatches

  • @evieoverride
    @evieoverride Před rokem +13

    "The Archvile has been removed" 10/10 absolute best Doom port.

  • @lucidexistance1
    @lucidexistance1 Před rokem +11

    This games soundtrack is how I figured out you can play any music CD. I got so freaked out one time just picturing the horrible things beyond the walls making that sound that I put in my new Alanis Morissette cd in instead. And then instead of demon babies beyond the wall I had one hand in my pocket and the other had a cigarette. With visiting hours being nine to five and if I show up at six....

  • @ATKOtter
    @ATKOtter Před rokem +5

    OG Doom's soundtrack is for a horror-themed power fantasy that makes you feel like the badass you play as.
    PSX Doom's soundtrack is for a horror game that makes you feel like a single man fighting an army of demons.

  • @the_sixxness
    @the_sixxness Před rokem +4

    My first Doom was on Super Nintendo. Playing Doom: Custom Playstation Edition was a breath of fresh air. I enjoyed the new music, recolored areas and smoother control.

  • @HydraSpectre1138
    @HydraSpectre1138 Před rokem +9

    The Midway Trilogy is my favourite DOOM.
    I actually think DOOM 3 was more of a sequel to the Midway Trilogy (PSX DOOM, PSX FINAL DOOM, DOOM 64) instead of the PC DOOM games.
    Night Dive should do a remaster of PSX DOOM and PSX FINAL DOOM as one package. Just like they did with DOOM 64.

  • @brainstewX
    @brainstewX Před rokem +11

    9:12 This might be the first time in Doom history that anyone has lamented the omission of The Chasm

    • @solar901
      @solar901 Před rokem +1

      But then he said that it's actually a positive.

    • @brainstewX
      @brainstewX Před rokem

      @@solar901 [citation needed]

    • @dark6335
      @dark6335 Před rokem

      Playstation port had capacities that made some levels not make it there, suburbs, a doom 2 map usually crashes your game when a lot monsters crowd the blue skull trap if ya didnt know, and just leaving you with sudden silence with a black screen with an error message but with the soundtrack still playing, it was a certified creepy experience.

  • @Mankey619
    @Mankey619 Před rokem +4

    I just really love Doom on the PS1. The big case just looks amazing and it looks so good to put on the shelf,but the PS1 is the only port that outshined everyone including the PC/DOS itself. Best “Punching Weight”episode ever

  • @ArcadianLegend
    @ArcadianLegend Před rokem +68

    This version was my first experience with Doom. I was 5 at the time. That's more than a little weird to think about.

    • @UToobin75
      @UToobin75 Před rokem +10

      I think I was twenty. And it still scared the crap out of me.

    • @expendableindigo9639
      @expendableindigo9639 Před rokem +6

      Same here lol, talk about trauma. I hardly even understood the FPS perspective at the time playing it. Then recently I went back to the silly original on Switch and thought I had maybe misremembered it in my barely-developed brain. Nope.

    • @francovillarreal7266
      @francovillarreal7266 Před rokem +2

      In 24 and just now started playing doom

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 Před rokem +1

      I was 6 or 7 I think and it was the SNES version.

  • @baggyobeast
    @baggyobeast Před rokem +5

    PlayStation doom was the best version of doom. Best atmosphere. Levels. Music!

  • @GTAfan421
    @GTAfan421 Před rokem +65

    As a kid, I loved PC Doom, so naturally when I got my PSX, I had to get Doom. I wasn't expecting it to be as pants shittingly scary as it was. My 9 year old self was not ready. Also, I'm very happy you felt the same way about Final doom. I got it deep into the PS2 era at a flea market, and I was like... "wtf is this".

    • @dark6335
      @dark6335 Před rokem +2

      It mostly happened due playstation capacities, that is why some levels didnt make it there, its due to sprites, levels, codes of how doors work and type of enemy etc

  • @PixelPusher1
    @PixelPusher1 Před rokem +2

    I grew up on Jaguar DOOM and then Playstation DOOM without having played PC DOOM, so I was conveniently blind to their map edits, lol. What gets me tho is the soundtrack! When I finally heard PC DOOM's MIDI metal soundtrack, I COULDN'T EFFING BELIEVE how campy it was! 😰🙉
    For me, DOOM's score was either dead silent (Jaguar) or atmospheric as HELL. It wasn't just the brooding soundtrack, either-You didn't mention the echo on the sound effects! It all sounded like a dream. My favorite version too.🤘

  • @blacksunshine7485
    @blacksunshine7485 Před rokem +20

    I love the enthusiasm and depth of these DOOM videos. Doom ps1 was the first version I fell in love with

  • @XeCuTioNR
    @XeCuTioNR Před rokem +3

    Now I'm hoping Uncle Derek will look at the Russian PS1 mod of Final Doom...Doom Forever.
    Derek *needs* to witness this..game.

  • @breexthehedgehog6131
    @breexthehedgehog6131 Před rokem +16

    I friggin love the fact that Derek has a sealed copy of Doom 64 xD

    • @16ktsgamma
      @16ktsgamma Před rokem +4

      He probably has it on his PS4 and switch already.

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +9

      I was lucky enough to get review codes for PS4 and Switch. Still bought it physical but there was no reason to open it!

    • @dagainz6997
      @dagainz6997 Před rokem +1

      Yes, disneY

  • @ultraspinalki11
    @ultraspinalki11 Před rokem +25

    I remember my first exposure to Doom was a review about it on TV when I was very young, and a few years later when I got ahold of the PC version I was extremely confused that the game was MUCH brighter, with rock music and different sound effects. I thought that maybe the inconsistencies were my childhood memories having degraded severely over the years.
    I realized later that the review I had seen on TV was the Playstation version! Finally got ahold of this amazing port during the pandemic, and got two copies to play Co-op mode.

    • @FoxUnitNell
      @FoxUnitNell Před rokem

      Do coop have custom levels?

    • @ultraspinalki11
      @ultraspinalki11 Před rokem

      @@FoxUnitNell You mean levels you can "create"? Pretty sure the PS Doom doesn't feature any level creation.

    • @rijjhb9467
      @rijjhb9467 Před rokem

      I remember that the European version of PS1 Doom had a double CD cover but only one cd inside. I even got to play it in deatmatch, once. It wasn't very practical: you had to gather 2 copies of the game, two PlayStations and move 2 CRT TVs in the same room.

  • @ImperatorGrausam
    @ImperatorGrausam Před rokem +24

    I always have faith in you, Derek, not to be one of those "cynical" game reviewers, and instead to be an enthusiastic, informative and generally awesome reviewer. Keep it up, man!

  • @onesixski
    @onesixski Před rokem +3

    The PSX soundtrack is exactly what my nightmares as a kid included (and I never played the Playstation Doom). I’m 34yo and am still totally unable to play Doom 1/2/64/3 to this day (in the Marines I bought Doom 3 just so i could watch buddies play for me as I screamed for days).
    I can’t play Doom, but PSX Doom is the utter flagship of “scariest thing I can imagine” in terms of weirdly deeply ingrained videogame horror. More nightmarish than even Doom 64s soundtrack imo

  • @MrNachoChannel
    @MrNachoChannel Před rokem +23

    I really want this version of Doom to be added to the the Doom collection that they released.

    • @dark6335
      @dark6335 Před rokem

      Requires reverse engineering like they did with doom 64, unless they download an ISO that works exactly like the original

  • @raikohzx4323
    @raikohzx4323 Před rokem +2

    Gotta love how that spooky demonic groaning is actually ping pong and some radio quote like "Ten-Eight-One, heeey!" super slowed down to a hellish degree.

  • @TheMrfoxguy
    @TheMrfoxguy Před rokem +3

    I like how doom psx made the levels and environments more isolating and creepier with the music ambience and lighting

  • @tommyfraz.
    @tommyfraz. Před rokem +5

    3 things guaranteed. Death, Taxes, and Derek finding a way to make a Doom port video.

  • @atomickid
    @atomickid Před rokem +8

    Hodges scarred me with his quake 64 soundtrack as a kid. And for it, I will never thank him enough.
    It brought so much dread through my sessions.

  • @Catterjee
    @Catterjee Před rokem +2

    I think this is the best video you've done since Splatterhouse 2010.

  • @FlyInTheDark
    @FlyInTheDark Před rokem +7

    Doom 64 at the time opened the floodgates for Ambiant sound tracks in Doom franchise. It makes complete sense for the concept to exist. I wish the newer editions of the official ports had the option to swap the tracks. Obviously, add online multiplayer first but still.
    Edit: I know 64 came out in 97, while the PSX port was 95. Doom 64 had a bigger impact than the official Doom ports of old (consumer wise anyway). Doom 3 also took PSX and 64's concepts for it's OST as well.

    • @rijjhb9467
      @rijjhb9467 Před rokem +2

      I don't think so, the PS1 was immensely more popular than the N64. I don't think most people knew about the N64 version.

    • @todesziege
      @todesziege Před 20 dny

      @@rijjhb9467 Yeah the PS1 Doom was _everywhere_ back in the day, while I don't remember seeing Doom 64 anywhere near as much. Doom 64 came out after Quake, so Doom wasn't the biggest thing anymore by then.

  • @thomasj.9686
    @thomasj.9686 Před rokem +6

    Glad you pointed out how the music made Doom PSX more horror than Classic Doom, Uncle Derek. This version was my first run with Doom and I remember having trouble finishing it because it was just so eerie. When I got to play Classic Doom later on, I was awestruck that the game was actually metal AF.

  • @Arcad3n
    @Arcad3n Před rokem +14

    THANK YOU!! I love PSX Doom so much! In truth I was never quite able to get into the original Doom, but the PSX version’s atmosphere sucked me in and made me love it.

  • @sevenworld7502
    @sevenworld7502 Před rokem +2

    My copy of Doom on the PS1 was given to me by my uncle. It came in an Aphex Twin CD case with a scrap of notebook paper inside, lined up with handwritten cheat codes. What a banger. I still have it on my shelf to confuse my friends when they see my collection.

  • @TheRedComa
    @TheRedComa Před rokem +2

    It's the One-Two punch of both Aubrey Hodges's music/sfx combined with the colored lighting that really brings the classic Doom offering full-circle. Sure, classic Doom on its own might be unnerving as far as monster encounters and such, but, with the ATMOSPHERE that PSX Doom brings, you can actually FEEL the fires of hell as you start to transition from starport maps into hellish maps. When the soundtrack is droning with its terror strings and babies crying in the distance, and you step out from a shaded stone building onto a molten pad lit by only the reddish/amber hues of the fire sky, there's literally no other experience like that.

  • @arturbb
    @arturbb Před rokem +6

    YES. It's by far my favorite version of the original game.

  • @InfernalMonsoon
    @InfernalMonsoon Před rokem +15

    Whenever Uncle Derek puts out a Doom video, you know it's going to be a very good day. And glad I was reminded of Aubrey Hodge's music, his work is masterfully made.

  • @steelcurtain187
    @steelcurtain187 Před rokem +2

    This game was absolutely incredible and one of my all time favorites for sure. The little add one like the graphics in the sky and the darker soundtrack were top notch. Great job covering it 👏

  • @sealboy1211
    @sealboy1211 Před rokem +1

    Back in the good ol days, my buddy had gotten a playstation, and he asked for “tomb” raider. His parents could only recall “doom” so bought him Doom for Christmas. We knew doom, he told me excitedly though how this was different! My oh my did I get sucked back into some Doom sessions over at his place, we would just take turns in the dark room peering upon the crtv while the spookiness filled the space along with colored lighting. Great time in my life, I hope someone enjoyed this random recollection.

  • @laughingseal2282
    @laughingseal2282 Před rokem +9

    The soundtrack in this game gives an entire different experience. The entire atmosphere is changed with that gloomy and eerie background music. Definitely not for purists, but if you into a different take, it's worth.

  • @Mirvana
    @Mirvana Před rokem +6

    PS1 soundtracks went so damn hard. Composers knew they could use CD-quality music over MIDI and so many of them just went HAM with insanely good songs to show off the tech.

  • @CrestlineIceberg
    @CrestlineIceberg Před rokem +2

    "Give me. . . GLOOM!"
    *Sends a copy of Gloom on the Amiga CD32 to review.

  • @MellowGaming
    @MellowGaming Před rokem +1

    Grabbed a PS1 copy of Doom a few weeks back. Used to rent it all the time back in the day and thought it was time to finally have my own copy. It really is the most playable and memorable port for consoles back then.

  • @SirBlacknoiseIII
    @SirBlacknoiseIII Před rokem +7

    The entire sound design and backgrounds were incredible, really recontextualised the game. My dad raised us while he played the shit out of psx doom so he has a different take on the franchise compared to fast pc midi metal. There were 2 different ideas for doom in most people's heads between the fast metal and slower horror atmosphere. Wish psx doom and 64 were more notorious within the fanbase, would have made doom 3 less jarring.
    Hope the next doom doesn't go full on comic book, got a little silly for me.
    I love the solo maniac under dark helpless odds moving purely on fear, lead and adrenaline.

  • @ClassicDOOM
    @ClassicDOOM Před rokem +9

    PS1 Doom was easily the best overall port of its era. Thanks for a great video about this great game. Cheers!

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +4

      Nothing can take away what Classic Doom achieved. But it's great that this spookier alternative exists!

  • @demonslayervirgil600
    @demonslayervirgil600 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for taking time to go over one of my favorite games of all time. Playstation Doom was my intro to FPSs when I was a kid. Probably a bit too young to be playing it but I would always get giddy when my parents would go rent it from Blockbuster. Now that I know there are PC mods that emulate it I must try them.

  • @ArnieMcStranglehold
    @ArnieMcStranglehold Před rokem +2

    I downloaded a ROM for PSX Doom last year. Tried it on my Retroid 2 'cuz I wanted some Doom.
    I had never played PSX Doom, nor heard anything about it except that it had colored lighting. So finding that first level Pain Elemental was actually, truly, one of the most terrifying things I had ever seen. I genuinely screamed "YOU CAN'T BE HERE!!" at it. It's a good experience and I wish I had had a playstation growing up.

    • @dark6335
      @dark6335 Před rokem

      Dont forget pain elemental has its own sounds, a laugh, a metal like pain sound and the explosion with faded lost soul attack sound

  • @MrNegativecreep07
    @MrNegativecreep07 Před rokem +9

    Still got my original copy, complete with a hand-written passcode list. A great reminder of the time when different consoles would get radically different versions of the same game. The title theme is also so badass it makes me want to go outside and kick a Cyberdemon in the balls.

  • @joyisgoodlol
    @joyisgoodlol Před rokem +4

    They say Doom can't be horror,this port,Doom 64,and Doom 3 prove it wrong.

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem

      I honestly not a fan of Doom 3 and newer entries, but the thing is with PS1 Doom is that it still maintains the same classic tense and adrenalinic gameplay we all love, while it combines it with proper horror ambience.

  • @desuMaKun
    @desuMaKun Před rokem

    I think this is my favourite video by you!! =D
    I love how personal you go~

  • @ILikeMakeBelieveUnironically

    As a newbie, your channel supports such a nobel cause. We must stop skeleton fights.

  • @nintendokings
    @nintendokings Před rokem +6

    Awesome! DOOM PS1 is genuinely one of my favourite games, and my favourite DOOM
    Once you set the correct controller settings, it plays buttery smooth

  • @deadfr0g
    @deadfr0g Před rokem +6

    1:10 This entire sequence here is such a wonderful little piece of video production.

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +4

      Thanks! It's something I only realized when I sat down to write this video. But it puts the whole thing in perspective!

    • @handlessuck589
      @handlessuck589 Před rokem +1

      Does anyone notice a fist formed by all the box art?

  • @Fuuntag
    @Fuuntag Před rokem +1

    Love your enthusiam in this one UD!

  • @JinzoCrash
    @JinzoCrash Před rokem +1

    The audio on the Playstation version was WAY more eerie and awesome than any other version.
    Crying babies... goats... spooky stuff!

  • @samyhx896
    @samyhx896 Před rokem +10

    Crazy that you made that video right after I finished the game for the first time on an actual PS1. I had a great time and that port felt Original. The only downside was some framerate drops in heavy levels but it's not that bad. The enemies the music and the difficulty was awesome. Excellent game !

  • @jeremysart
    @jeremysart Před rokem +5

    My first experience with Doom was on the SNES, which was pretty ambitious despite it’s flaws, and was the only console port pre modern era that had all 3 episodes with level geometry intact, plus all weapons and bosses. PS1 Doom however is also my favorite way to play, and typically the first game I throw on a device when testing PS1 emulation! I still remember practically screaming when running into that Pain Elemental in E1M1 for the first time lol. Crazy fact, my Doom fan page I built on Angelfire back in ‘98 is STILL up and running nearly 25 years later (although my last update would be in April of ‘01 after Doom for GBA was announced.

    • @Metalisalearning77
      @Metalisalearning77 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Same here; it had an impressive, creepy take on Bobby Prince's music & it was a truly valiant port!
      & for a 16-bit console!

  • @DanoLefourbe
    @DanoLefourbe Před rokem

    I love the passion you put in these videos, and your respect for devs and artists' work. It is truly commendable.

  • @aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa
    @aquelescaraaaaaaaaaa Před rokem

    I never thought I'd see you talking about this one again!
    I still remember the very first playstation/doom 64 video you've made from way back in the day, it's the reason why I subscribed.

  • @arkan5000
    @arkan5000 Před rokem +3

    Gotta say Uncle Derek, been following you since the HVGN days and back then you sang a lot of praises for Aubrey Hodges, i never quite got it at the time but now that i run a game server about suspense, ambience music is key and Hodges work is amazing, i finally understood. Thank you Uncle Derek.

  • @biohazardcentipede2061
    @biohazardcentipede2061 Před rokem +3

    I actually played this version because of the first video you made back in the day. It’s my favourite version as well now.

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +2

      I'm here to help!

    • @biohazardcentipede2061
      @biohazardcentipede2061 Před rokem

      @@StopSkeletonsFromFighting Indeed, fitting you are also wearing a splatter house shirt. That was how I discovered you and was one of my many gateways into horror.

  • @TheJoeJoes1
    @TheJoeJoes1 Před rokem +2

    Man watching this video really brought back some memories. I was always renting a Playstation from blockbuster to play doom psx. I thought it was amazing and loved the soundtrack more than the original. Playing in the dark on my crt TV. That disc was cool, I don't know if you ever just put it in a CD player and listened to the tracks. Really enjoy the chaos of the last track. Great videos, really brings back some good memories.

  • @CTRLSHFT
    @CTRLSHFT Před rokem +1

    Love your appreciation for the soundtrack on PS1 Doom, spot on!

  • @MichaelODonoghueMOD
    @MichaelODonoghueMOD Před rokem +3

    I liked Against Thee Wickedly. The way the destination changed depending on what direction you entered the teleporter was cool, as was the cyberdemon battle

  • @carlcouture1023
    @carlcouture1023 Před rokem +5

    It's really Silent Hill music like 3 years before Silent Hill. Hodges/Yamaoka collab would be SICK.

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +5

      That'd be an interesting collab because Hodges' pieces are composed with length in mind, where as Yamaoka's really scary Silent Hill pieces are typically brief. I'd be interested in Hodges making 60-90 second pieces that were more focused on quick and abrasive as opposed to slow and droning.

  • @ElWaKa69
    @ElWaKa69 Před rokem +1

    I'll admit that I couldn't get into PSX Doom when I first tried it, but learning that it adds Doom 2 enemies to the first game makes me want to give it a second chance. Nothing better to spice up the classic episodes than adding more enemies to it!

  • @nathanharsh2590
    @nathanharsh2590 Před rokem +1

    You know you love uncle Derek when you don't skip ahead of the ad

  • @parker1631
    @parker1631 Před rokem +3

    Have you guys thought of covering DOOM Resurrection on Sega 32x? It's a fan developed rom hack of DOOM 32x that offers full screen, a rebuilt genesis soundtrack. Splitscreen co-op, Sega CD support, and even console vs console multi-player using a Zero Tolerance link cable (a multi-player cable only supported by one FPS on the genesis). Its like the version of DOOM the 32x should have got back in the day, and you can play it on real hardware. Seems like a prime punching weight candidate?

  • @JohnnyWednesday
    @JohnnyWednesday Před rokem +4

    15:00 - give you Gloom? the doom style FPS on the Amiga released in 1995? I mean.... if you really want it, sure.

  • @DichotomousRex
    @DichotomousRex Před rokem +1

    Omg I have such scary memories of doom ps1, you really brought me back. I'm on GEC now...

  • @RetroProgDrummer777
    @RetroProgDrummer777 Před rokem +2

    Best DOOM period, I'm glad SSFF was able to convey my sentiments plus go above & beyond in all those extra details I never even knew about to let ppl understand why it truly is the best!

  • @OmegaTyrant
    @OmegaTyrant Před rokem +3

    Something you should have mentioned is that people have recreated all the scrapped maps from Ultimate Doom, Doom 2, and Final Doom in the Playstation Doom style, with there being a mod that even has them runnable on an actual Playstation. The Playstation Doom CE you briefly mentioned has the option to readd those recreated scrapped maps into the normal level progression (as well as the ability to readd the Archvile and Spider Mastermind too).

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem

      Did you have a link? I cant find them.

    • @OmegaTyrant
      @OmegaTyrant Před rokem

      @@sebastianaliandkulche I'm trying to respond but my messages aren't appearing, have you seen my prior replies?

    • @sebastianaliandkulche
      @sebastianaliandkulche Před rokem

      @@OmegaTyrant Yeah..... it happened to me.... CZcams sometimes works like ass.

    • @OmegaTyrant
      @OmegaTyrant Před rokem

      @@sebastianaliandkulche I can't get my messages through, just comment on something on my channel and I'll give you them through there.

  • @diggersdiecast8879
    @diggersdiecast8879 Před rokem +4

    I remember being so surprised by this versions unique sounds and music. Almost felt like entirely different game. I easily sank the most time into this iteration

  • @milesparsons6252
    @milesparsons6252 Před rokem +1

    So sick that you like Pantera! And yeah PS1 Doom feels like a totally new way to experience it, blew me away and I played it only recently.

  • @auto2112
    @auto2112 Před rokem +1

    "Give me Gloom!"
    You ever played Gloom? It's one hell of a technical marvel for the Amiga!

  • @doomster706
    @doomster706 Před rokem +3

    A fantastic and fully accurate way to play Playstation Doom on PC in the modern age is PsyDoom. It is a full backport of the game that uses the original PS1 game files and allows you to switch between a new hi-res renderer and the original, complete with the mild texture-warping, all running at 60fps. I still prefer to play the Playstation original, but this is an excellent option for those who'd rather keep things up to date. Oh and it works with Final Doom too.

  • @cthulhuchan9587
    @cthulhuchan9587 Před rokem +3

    My first version of Doom that I ever played was PS1 Doom
    I also regard it as my most favourite port of Doom
    I didn’t have as a negative experience with Final Doom because at the time I was just happy to get more Doom goodness in my life also I really like the sprite for the DBShotgun in PS1 Final Doom
    It just looks so clean unlike the OG which I thought looked kinda bent at the end
    But yeah apologies for the long ass comment Derek, like you I hold it very dear to my heart
    Anyhoo thanks for the great content as always my dude

  • @MatticusFinch1820
    @MatticusFinch1820 Před rokem +1

    I had this game (still have it) back in 1995 and it BLEW me away with its amazing soundtrack, lighting and atmosphere. I never had access to the full PC version, just shareware version in my school library back then and i wasnt impressed with the games sound, music or lighting so i moved on, but then when this PS1 version came out it was like a whole new game and i LOVED it still to this day, my fave version. So glad the dude who did the music for this came back for Doom 64.

  • @sven2win498
    @sven2win498 Před rokem +1

    Uploaded at the perfect time for me. I really needed a pick me up. THANKS UNCLE DEREK LOB U

  • @fenderc01
    @fenderc01 Před rokem +6

    PsyDoom is a very faithful port of PSX Doom to PC. It's a reverse engineered port of PSX Doom, so it's very close to the original.

  • @alanlee67
    @alanlee67 Před rokem +4

    The ultra violence mode on doom 1 maps makes this the definitive experience. Although at times I miss the original soundtrack

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +3

      You know I didn't think to look, but there has to be PS Doom maps with PC Doom music. Or just put on Pantera and Slayer in the background!

    • @OmegaTyrant
      @OmegaTyrant Před rokem

      @@StopSkeletonsFromFighting The Playstation Doom CE you briefly mentioned has the option to play the PC Doom soundtrack over the PSX Doom maps, or play both (which works by playing the original PC Doom song in a map for a set length amount of time you selected, and it then fades into the PSX song).

  • @Xeogred
    @Xeogred Před rokem +1

    "Playing Playstation Doom is sometimes playing these levels again for the first time" 100%! I played Doom around release in 93-94' and kept playing the PC version and tons of wads ever since. But finally playing PSX Doom through the first time a few years ago, seriously took me back to the mid 90's and felt like I was somehow rediscovering it all again for the first time. I still can't even put into words how surreal and awesome the experience was! Now I'll hit up some of the mods someday, I've been keeping tabs on PsyDoom.

  • @radio2rancid
    @radio2rancid Před rokem +1

    Made me wanna play doom right now! Awesome video.

  • @fordxbgtfalcon
    @fordxbgtfalcon Před rokem +5

    First game I ever played on Playstation. I played through it dozens of times back in the 90’s. It’s a masterpiece of a translation.

  • @EastyyBlogspot
    @EastyyBlogspot Před rokem +3

    One of my wishes would be to see what the early version of the Sega saturn doom port looked like...supposedly had a smooth frame rate but carmack nixed it due to texture warping issues

    • @carlcouture1023
      @carlcouture1023 Před rokem

      I've also heard that Carmac didn't want to use hardware acceleration because he wanted the Doom experience to be pure (possibly because of how the SNES port turned out?)

  • @GrandTheftRogue
    @GrandTheftRogue Před rokem +2

    Never be worried about geeking out on a favorite game, especially if it's Doom. I didn't play the PSX port until like a decade after it came out, so the shortcomings are a bit harder to ignore for someone who grew up with the PC original, but I have a serious appreciation for what they accomplished and for doing what all good console ports do; taking advantage of the hardware and even doing something different.
    I'm glad Aubrey Hodges is finally getting some appreciation as well. I spent more than a few weekends of summer '99 riding my bike to the local video store to rent Doom 64 and it made one hell of an impact on me. The game would've been creepy enough all on its own, but that soundtrack made it utterly oppressive. That shit was haunting. Whenever I'm approaching my bi-yearly playthrough of it again, I still get that familiar tinge of dread.

  • @salseren1152
    @salseren1152 Před rokem +2

    I like how this port went the scary route of atmospheric hell feel creeping the player out they should make this an option for the ports or just give us this version as a wad for modern consoles looks so damn amazing for what it is it feels as if doom 3 borrowed from 64 and Playstation doom

  • @patrickholt8782
    @patrickholt8782 Před rokem +3

    I’ve also heard that there were some performance issues with having a cd soundtrack so Aubrey went with a new soundtrack all together

  • @ClassicDOOM
    @ClassicDOOM Před rokem +3

    @9:50 re Super Shotgun (SSG) in Doom 1: There are custom-built passwords that allow the SSG on all maps in the Doom1 Episode of PS1 Doom. Posting a direct "el eye en kay" will likely get this comment auto-purged, so... the password list can be found at a certain place on the web that covers *Classic Doom* games, hintity hint hint.

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +1

      I mean yes you can use cheats and manipulate passwords to HAVE the super shotgun in Doom 1, but that new level is the only place you'll FIND one in Doom 1.

    • @ClassicDOOM
      @ClassicDOOM Před rokem +2

      @@StopSkeletonsFromFighting Yep, you're right. And yeah, to be clear, it is highly recommended to play PS1 Doom (or any game) all the way through the first time without any cheats or shortcuts. But _afterwards,_ it can be fun to play around with stuff like that. :)

  • @georgefisherfan
    @georgefisherfan Před rokem +1

    I love PSX DooM and still play it regularly on my PSX and my old cathodic television. I remember playing it one night over twelve years ago, being on Pandemonium and having the music cutting out and starting some kind of distorted, scary and melancholic music with weird sounds and screams I never heard before in the game... I think it was my scratched CD, I can't do it since. I know it sounds like some other creepypasta from the internet to you, but I know it's something I really witnessed all alone, so I feel I lived something unique with my favourite game

  • @dark6335
    @dark6335 Před rokem +1

    I will never forget my psxdoom disc my father had since I was a baby, first time I played it my father let me fight the cyberdemon knowing it scares me when I was 6 (which defeated 1st try with no knowledge of game), after that day something changed on me, I wanted more and so I grew up with the playstation port of this game, not pc or anything, hell even tought it was original of playstation, that disc sadly broke 3 or 4 years ago, I am 21 years old now, never gonna forget it, infact I wanted to have it so much I play it on a psx emulator on my pc, keyboard only on a psx port of doom, sounds like fun for me, and it was, in 1 day whole ultimate doom completed without a single death, I still got the touch baby. But yeah, good ol' days I am gonna miss forever, using my ps2 for the game and spend all day on it, never gonna get old, this is why I love psxdoom and doom 64, the ambiences are what I grew up with, not rock or metal soundtrack, just ambience, a perfect one.
    Also gotta say in 12:56 that song is used for many scary mods such as forest of the ghouls, that be the 1st hell map song and the spookiest.
    About Final DOOM I never played it, my father got the game when it barely sold sadly, but might try with the emulator, as much played it with the PSXDOOM TC mod, all I can say... The ambience is even darker and I love it, for real one of the songs always made me watch my back even when I knew all monsters were killed, hell the sewers level of the bfg edition of doom 2 (the bad map that got a bug) is fire in the psx port, and it has that theme that actually managed to scare me with its faded screams.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Před rokem +3

    "Cavernous? Anxiety inducing? Suffocating?"
    Wow, it's like the background track to the inside of my own head!

    • @StopSkeletonsFromFighting
      @StopSkeletonsFromFighting  Před rokem +5

      Starting antidepressants as an adult, you look back on things this and you realize, "Oh I probably should've been on this stuff for a while!"

  • @kylefiore421
    @kylefiore421 Před rokem +1

    I shot some drink out of my nose when you said "Final Doom hurt me personally"!!

  • @CharliReef
    @CharliReef Před 13 dny +1

    I actually like that some stuff is missing from E2's maps tbh. Makes it 10x less confusing